Adapting

“ADAPTING explores a family in the near-future preparing for the arrival of their first “born”. But in a society where parents tweak, torque and twist the double-helix of their child’s future— from eye-color to shoe-size to the timber of their laugh—when does pushing for perfection go to far?”

Deuteranomaly: A One Act in Two Parts

Benefiting: Adam R. Spector Foundation
Produced by Mind the Gap Theatre
Directed by Paula D’Alessandris
Written by Jessica Fleitman

“When the Greenbergs discover that their young son, David, suffers from Deuteranomaly (red-green colorblindness), the couple’s opposing views on love and limitation come to light. Twenty years later, a grown-up David struggles with this legacy in his relationship with Cassandra, a talented painter whose work he can never truly see.”

Genre: Comedy, Drama, One-Acts, Play, Romance, Jewish

This is what “Deuteranomaly” is doing for their charity:

“We will be writing about Adam R. Spector Foundation in our program and we will be collecting financial contributions for them at our show.”